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More than 200 dead as battle rages in Baghdad

THE toll from fierce fighting in Baghdad's Sadr City has risen to at least 200 dead and more than 1,000 injured, according to doctors in the besieged suburb.

US and Iraqi troops killed at least 13 gunmen in heavy fighting there yesterday against the Mahdi Army loyal to the radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.

The reports from Sadr City hospitals suggest far higher casualty figures than previously reported, although they cannot be independently verified. Dr Qassem Mudalal, the director of the Imam Ali hospital, said: "There are 230 killed, I can confirm, in the hospitals of Sadr City. I've been living in the hospital for two weeks.

"I can't leave because of the siege and it's too dangerous to be on the streets because of snipers and bombs."

He said most had died from shrapnel wounds. Other doctors claimed only a minority of the dead appeared to be militants.